Mr Man
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have a new project in the garage and I'm looking for some expert opinions on what I should do.
Car details: '72 Duster with 340 swap, 727 w/Jegs 3000 stall converter, and 8 3/4 with 3.91 sure grip. It's intended to be a fun street car, not daily driven. Full interior and A/C. I'll be using some cheap full-length 1 5/8" headers.
Engine details: '71 340 block bored .030, original forged crank, fresh unported J heads w/2.02 valves, KB 243 pistons, purple shaft 284/484 cam. Engine was rebuilt years ago by the previous owner but never fired, so I decided to tear it down and check clearances, etc. I have corrected the previous owner's mistakes of terribly narrow oil clearances on the mains (less than .0005!), incorrect ring gaps, pistons installed to rods in the wrong orientation, and a crank that was over 90 grams out of balance. Good thing the previous owner never tried to fire it up...
Anyway, I'm ready to reassemble the engine and have 2 questions:
1. The current compression ratio is 10.36:1 with a 0.039 head gasket (I cc'd the heads at 65cc, 6cc valve reliefs on the pistons, and the pistons go above the deck by 0.019"). Is 10.36:1 too much for pump gas? What should I aim for?
2. The car came with 2 intakes:. The original '71 cast iron #3512100 and matching Thermoquad carb in excellent shape, and a Torker. I'm leaning toward the Mopar iron intake and TQ carb. What do you think?
Keep in mind I'm trying to keep costs down, that's why I'm sticking with the old school purple cam and intakes that I have on hand. I may switch to an RPM Air Gap and Holley carb in the future if I decide to keep the car.
Thanks in advance!
Scott
I have a new project in the garage and I'm looking for some expert opinions on what I should do.
Car details: '72 Duster with 340 swap, 727 w/Jegs 3000 stall converter, and 8 3/4 with 3.91 sure grip. It's intended to be a fun street car, not daily driven. Full interior and A/C. I'll be using some cheap full-length 1 5/8" headers.
Engine details: '71 340 block bored .030, original forged crank, fresh unported J heads w/2.02 valves, KB 243 pistons, purple shaft 284/484 cam. Engine was rebuilt years ago by the previous owner but never fired, so I decided to tear it down and check clearances, etc. I have corrected the previous owner's mistakes of terribly narrow oil clearances on the mains (less than .0005!), incorrect ring gaps, pistons installed to rods in the wrong orientation, and a crank that was over 90 grams out of balance. Good thing the previous owner never tried to fire it up...
Anyway, I'm ready to reassemble the engine and have 2 questions:
1. The current compression ratio is 10.36:1 with a 0.039 head gasket (I cc'd the heads at 65cc, 6cc valve reliefs on the pistons, and the pistons go above the deck by 0.019"). Is 10.36:1 too much for pump gas? What should I aim for?
2. The car came with 2 intakes:. The original '71 cast iron #3512100 and matching Thermoquad carb in excellent shape, and a Torker. I'm leaning toward the Mopar iron intake and TQ carb. What do you think?
Keep in mind I'm trying to keep costs down, that's why I'm sticking with the old school purple cam and intakes that I have on hand. I may switch to an RPM Air Gap and Holley carb in the future if I decide to keep the car.
Thanks in advance!
Scott